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Old Sat Feb 23, 2008, 10:08am
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I'm all good with that

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Originally Posted by bob jenkins
"Normally" a person causes the ball to be oob when the player is oob and touches the ball.

But, assume we had a dribbler who, with perfect rhythm, would step on the line when the ball hit the floor, and step inbounds when the ball hit the hand. This would be legal if we didn't have the "dribbler rule" in place -- and could give the offense an advantage not intended by rule. SO, the NFHS added the rule / commetn (whateverit is).

Call it with that intent.
Player is dribbling up my sideline. I'm trail.
If I see the ball touch oob or the dribbler's foot touch oob it is a violation.
The rule is straightforward here.
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